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20th-century-man · 8 months
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Natalie Wood / production still from Paul Mazursky’s Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969)
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sofy-tofy · 6 months
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Saw so many (for some reason) horror games fans talking around boots so... here you go a little horror heroine protagonist shoes chart i made for help cosplayers (& artist).
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emirrart · 26 days
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happy autistic acceptance month. my autistic dad asked me, his autistic child, to teach him how to draw alice from alice in wonderland (one of my longtime special interests)
this was my tutorial drawing for him
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and this was his result
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i am immeasurably entertained and delighted
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startrekladies · 11 months
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ALICE EVE as CAROL MARCUS STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS (2013)
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printempsdessens · 2 months
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La chimera (2023) dir. Alice Rohrwacher
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soupy-sez · 10 months
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Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969)
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milalaralio-evart · 9 months
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⚠️Spoiler alerte about the ~end of Radio Silence⚠️
I hate Carol Last (Aled and Carys mother’s) She makes him suffer until he lets himself dying 😤 and She neglected and burned her own daughter 😠
Fuck I forgot to draw the sad computer ;-;
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What if the stars in Aled’s room (where he painted the universe) represent all the paths Aled could go down and his mum painting over them in radio silence represents how she was controlling his life and chose one path for aled
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mudwerks · 4 months
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(via JHALAL DRUT: Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969))
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I'm rereading Radio Silence but I forgot that Carol Last existed ...
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dabiconcordia · 3 months
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“I wonder if the snow loves the trees and fields, that it kisses them so gently? And then it covers them up snug, you know, with a white quilt; and perhaps it says, "Go to sleep, darlings, till the summer comes again.” ― Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland 
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boilingcowboy · 1 year
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the very big differences between jane spring and carol last is that you could slap jane spring across the face with 5 books all based on “how to be a good parent when your own parents were fucking assholes” and she would change and try her best but if you slapped carol last across the face with 5 books all titled “how to not abuse your children” she would hunt you down destroy everything you love and send you off to study camp for idiots and that’s the very big difference between them and why they should never be compared
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touloserrrr · 24 days
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entropysanyt · 4 months
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FAVORITE PUBLIC DOMAIN LITERATURE GOGOGOGO
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bracketsoffear · 1 month
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The Book of the War (Lawrence Miles et. al.) Synopsis: "The Great Houses: Immovable. Implacable. Unchanging. Old enough to pass themselves off as immortal, arrogant enough to claim ultimate authority over the Spiral Politic.
The Enemy: Not so much an army as a hostile new kind of history. So ambitious it can re-write worlds, so complex that even calling it by its name seems to underestimate it.
Faction Paradox: Renegades, ritualists, saboteurs and subterfugers, the criminal-cult to end all criminal-cults, happy to be caught in the crossfire and ready to take whatever's needed from the wreckage… assuming the other powers leave behind a universe that's habitable.
The War: A fifty-year-old dispute over the two most valuable territories in existence: "cause" and "effect."
Marking the first five decades of the conflict, THE BOOK OF THE WAR is an A to Z of a self-contained continuum and a complete guide to the Spiral Politic, from the beginning of recordable time to the fall of humanity. Part story, part history and part puzzle-box, this is a chronicle of protocol and paranoia in a War where the historians win as many battles as the soldiers and the greatest victory of all is to hold on to your own past."
Propaganda: A text which purports to be a constantly shifting and updating guide to The War, a conflict so overarching and complete that every other conflict is but a pale shadow thereof; the Time War. Of course, since it would shift retroactively with the changing timelines, there is no way to prove or disprove this claim. Notable entries include cities built from days stolen from shifting calendars, the secrets of removing yourself from history while still leaving yourself free to interfere, Grandfather Paradox, the location of the exact center of history, how to weaponize banality, and Parablox.
Oh, and there's something else in there. Something that seems to be talking to you.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/ Through the Looking Glass and what Alice found there (Lewis Caroll) "Both books have a similar structure and are spiral for the same reasons: little Victorian child Alice founds herself in a strange world with rules vastly different from hers (for example, there's no real geography and the scenery changes suddenly from one place to another very much like in a dream). The characters she crosses constantly defy her understanding of the world and applies logics she struggles to understand. Even though she ends up going with the flow most of the time she never ceases to question whether shes experiencing real life or a dream; sanity is brought up a few times, and there's also the popular quote "We're all mad here. I'm mad. You're mad", delivered by the grinning cat that appears and disappears like a slippery distortion. Lastly I may add that the TMA episode whose title references the book (Mag 177, Wonderland) is a spiral episode."
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